Cumin Essential Oil: 10 Health Uses

Cumin essential oil has a wide variety of properties that make it an amazing healing substance. Nearly all the medicinal properties of cumin come from its essential oils. Cumin essential oil is far more effective and beneficial than cumin seeds. The oil is extracted from dried and crushed cumin seeds through a process of steam distillation. (1)

10 Health Uses Of Cumin Essential Oil

1. The Oil Is Anti-Inflammatory And Kills Bacteria!

Cumin essential oil is a good bactericide. It can be used in the treatment of diarrhea and cholera, which are caused by bacteria. Furthermore, it can cure internal bacterial infections like those in the colon, stomach, intestines and urinary tract. Cumin oil also heals external infections on the skin, ears, eyes, and in wounds. Cumin oil is also fights inflammation, and may help fight cancer. (2, 3)

2. Cumin Oil Removes Flatulence!

Cumin essential oil has strong carminative properties and effectively drives away gases from the intestines. It also prevents any further formation of gases. Cumin oil is particularly helpful for those with irritable bowel symdrome. (4)

3. Strongly Aids in Digestion

Cumin essential oil aids in digestion, but should be taken in low doses. High doses can do the exact reverse and can also make you vomit. The oil also promotes the discharge of bile and gastric juices and stimulates peristaltic motion of the intestines. Its smell acts as an appetizer to stimulate your appetite.

It particularly stimulates the digestive and excretory system and keeps them in order.

4. Promotes Urination – Helping The Body In Many Ways

Cumin oil increases the frequency and quanitity of urination. This may sound not that important, but it can be very beneficial for health. Along with urine, fats are lost from the body, up to 4% of the volume of urine.

Therefore, the more you urinate, the more fat you lose. Urination also promotes digestion and keeps gas from forming. It removes excess water from the body and reduces swelling. Its greatest contribution is that it helps to remove toxins from the body. What’s more, it also reduces blood pressure. That is the reason that most drugs for lowering blood pressure induce frequent urination. Urination also helps to clean out the kidneys.

5. Heals Wounds As An Antiseptic

Cumin oil has antiseptic properties. In other words, it does not let external and internal cuts and wounds become septic. This is a powerful disinfecting agent for the body.

6. Treats Spasms And Eliminates Related Coughs

Cumin oil has very strong anti-spasmodic properties. It can be used in treatment for nearly all sorts of spasms and associated troubles. These include cramps, convulsions, non-stop coughs, pains, and cramps.

7. Cumin Oil Detoxifies The Body

Cumin essential oil is an excellent detoxifier. It removes toxins, including those which are produced by the body. These toxins include excess hormones and metabolic byproducts, as well as those which get into the blood stream through food. Toxins like uric acid, insecticides, synthetic colors, and fertilizers can enter the body through food. Cumin oil again promotes sweating and urination, thereby removing the toxins with them.

8. Regulates Menstruation

Cumin oil can help maintain a regular menstruation cycle and can open obstructed menses. It also helps in recovering from Post Menopause Syndromes.

Cumin oil is good for calming the nerves. It also helps to cure nervous disorders such as convulsions, anxiety, and stress.

10. The Oil Acts As A Tonic For Muscles and Other Body Systems

Cumin oil tones up muscles, tissues, and skin, as well as the various systems functioning inside the body. These include the respiratory, circulatory, nervous, digestive, and excretory systems. This tonic effect helps to extend your youth.

Bonus Benefits!

Cumin essential oil can be used against colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, and depression.

A final note of caution. Cumin oil shows photo-toxicity when exposed to sunlight and should therefore not be exposed to sunlight after external application. It should be used in low or mild doses because the very strong smell can cause headaches and nausea. Pregnant women should avoid using this oil as well.

Andrew Meyer writes about censored subjects like medical breakthroughs and alternative energy. He is the former Editor-In-Chief of We Are Change and has been published in news outlets like the Sun Sentinel, the New York Daily News, and The Gateway Pundit. You can follow him on Twitter @TheAndrewMeyer and reach him at TheAndrewMeyer.com